Home announces HBO online launch

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Home Telecom has announced the launch of HBO’s authenticated online video destinations, HBO GO and MAX GO. Nearly 1,200 customers who subscribe to HBO and/or Cinemax will now have free, unlimited access to the corresponding new online services at any time, on any computer in the U.S. with a high-speed Internet connection as well as iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and select Android devices.HBO subscribers can enjoy even more ways to watch on Xbox 360, Samsung Smart TVs, Roku and Kindle Fire. "We are excited to offer this versatile service enabling subscribers to maximize their HBO and Cinemax entertainment across multiple devices, whether at home or on the move,” said Will Helmly, President and Chief Operating Officer of Home Telecom. HBO GO, which offers more than 1,700 titles online, allows Home Telecom’s authenticated HBO customers to instantly watch every episode from every season of the best HBO shows including current series like Game of Thrones,True Blood and Boardwalk Empire, classics like The Sopranos, Sex and the City and Deadwood, plus HBO original films, miniseries, sports, documentaries and specials as well as a wide selection of blockbuster theatricals. HBO’s sister service, MAX GO, adds more than 400 titles of Cinemax programming online.To access online, Home Telecom’s HBO and Cinemax subscribers can go to HBOGO.com and MAXGO.com. Subscribers can then register or sign in with their Home Telecom user ID and password, make their viewing selection and begin watching.

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